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Old 01-16-2009, 01:39 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by Lemurion View Post
Yes, Hachette pulled them because the UK sellers complained.
I have fairly often seen a "US only" banner on ebooks at US ebook stores, but I have never seen a "no US" banner (or any region restriction) at a UK ebook store. I have certainly done more shopping in the US stores, in part because many UK ebooks are Adobe-only, so perhaps I missed them. I guess the best hunting ground would be the same book sold in the UK and the US by Hachette houses.

Has anyone seen regional restriction notices, or been prevented from buying an ebook because of where they live, at a UK ebook store?
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